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  2. Iberian wolf - Wikipedia

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    signatus is described by Cabrera as being 140–180 cm in head and body length, and 70–80 cm height at the shoulders. [ 2 ] The Iberian wolf differs from the more common Eurasian wolf with its slighter frame, white marks on the upper lips, the dark marks on the tail, and a pair of dark marks in its front legs that give it its subspecies name ...

  3. Eurasian wolf - Wikipedia

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    In Italian wolves, excepting the tail, body lengths range from 110 to 148 cm, while shoulder height is 50–70 cm. Males weigh between 25 and 35 kg (55 and 77 lb) and rarely 45 kg (99 lb). [17] The now extinct British wolves are known to have reached similar sizes to Arctic wolves .

  4. File:Dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes BHL19827472 white ...

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    Dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes: a monograph of the Canidae. With woodcuts, and 45 coloured plates drawn from nature by J.G. Keulemans and hand-coloured. Author: Mivart, St. George Jackson: Full title

  5. Wolf pack chases hundreds of elk in Yellowstone. Overhead ...

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    Video shows the intense moment a pack of wolves chases down a herd of more than 300 elk in Yellowstone National Park. The video follows the elk herd as it races away from wolves trailing behind it.

  6. Wolf - Wikipedia

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    The wolf (Canis lupus; [b] pl.: wolves), also known as the grey wolf or gray wolf, is a canine native to Eurasia and North America.More than thirty subspecies of Canis lupus have been recognized, including the dog and dingo, though grey wolves, as popularly understood, only comprise naturally-occurring wild subspecies.

  7. File:Dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes BHL19827472 white ...

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    Version of File:Dogs, jackals, wolves, and foxes BHL19827472 white background.jpg with transparent background. (Plate XLV) Author: Mivart, St. George Jackson (30 November 1827 – 1 April 1900) Permission (Reusing this file)

  8. Subspecies of Canis lupus - Wikipedia

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    Long sharp face, elevated brows, broad head, large pointed ears, thick woolly pelage and very full brush of medial length. Above, dull earthy-brown; below, with the entire face and limbs yellowish-white. [21] The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau predominating above 4,000 metres in elevation [22] laniger Hodgson, 1847: C. l. chanco Mongolian wolf

  9. Northwestern wolf - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern wolves are one of the largest subspecies of wolves. In British Columbia, Canada, five adult females averaged 42.5 kg or 93.6 lbs with a range of 85 lbs to 100 lbs (38.6 - 45.4 kg) and ten adult males averaged 112.2 lbs or 51.7 kg with a range of 105 lbs to 135 lbs (47.6 - 61.2 kg), with a weight range for all adults of 38.6 kg to 61.2 kg (85 - 135 lbs). [9]